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Why, does Harbaugh suddenly value ball security? See, that's the real reason you lost the game -- watch how our WRs covered up in traffic in that game and how yours got greedy still going for more yardage, you'll understand why you lost.

You may not see this cause your a NY giants fan but outside of Kyle Williams' two turnovers, A.smith has beating the g-men twice. Props to the g-men for beating my niners in the championship game last year but let's be real without the turnovers yall don't get that "W". Also that 29th ranked offense seems to do enough to put more points on the (score)board than your 2nd rank offense(excluding your turnover pts in the championship game last year). Go niners

Niners fans, you are only as good as the last man on your roster. Our special teams guys were smart and dropped to the ground, Kyle Williams was the dumba** who was either dense or your coaches were just not as smart as ours to know field conditions. Either way, saying if not for those TOs...is like saying if you did not score more points then us...then we would have won!

Hah get over yourselves. Special teams is a phase of the game and we dominated you guys there. If you win this week, congrats, but we still won the SB! Though you guys do have two rings on your roster, oh wait they are ex Giants!

Alex Smith does what most qbs would do with a Dominant O-Line, Run game, and Defense that consistently lets him play from ahead. Take those away and you'd see the same very average QB who doesn't make his team better and can't win games for them playing from behind...the same guy 9ers fans wanted to replace with David Carr.

Perfect comparison for him: Sanchez, Mark; circa 2009-2010. He had a sick oline, run game and D and just made easy completion after completion off play action. Same exact skill set, same illusion of potential greatness.